This 200-acre wildlife refuge offers six miles of well-marked nature trails through fields, forests, streams, and ponds. Trails vary from easy to moderate difficulty—the Muskrat Pond and Observation Trails are easier and level, while the Perimeter Trail features rocks, tree roots, and some elevation gain. The popular Perimeter Trail is a loop covering 1.9 miles. Highlights include wooden bridges over streams, meadows, and a historic white barn. The refuge is excellent for birding, with species including Eastern Bluebird, Purple Martin, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, and more. In winter months, the trails are ideal for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.